Recovering the Work of Feminist Educators
Through our digital archive, insight articles, exhibits, annotated assignments, and book projects we recover the works of Feminist Educators. Check out our editors’ featured works about FPTO’s impact on the scholarship on learning and teaching, including our edited collection, Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online, published by Athabasca University Press, (June 2025).

Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online Book
Edited by Jacquelyne Thoni Howard, Enilda Romero-Hall, Clare Daniel, Niya Bond, and Liv Newman
Instructors across higher education require inspiring and practical resources for creating, adapting to, and enhancing, online teaching and learning spaces. Faculty need to build collaborative, equitable and trusting online learning communities. This edited volume examines the experiences that interdisciplinary and global feminist educators have had—both their successes and their challenges—in infusing feminist pedagogical tenets into their online teaching and learning practices. Contributors consider how to promote connection, reflexivity, and embodiment; build equity, cooperation, and co-education; and create cultures of care in the online classroom. They also interrogate knowledge production, social inequality, and power. By (re)imagining feminist pedagogy as a much-needed tool and providing practical advice for using digital technology to enact these tenets in the classroom, this collection will empower educators and learners alike.
The FPTO book is now available for purchase and as an open-source book at AU Press.
Reviews about Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online
Collecting the voices of scholars and practitioners from multiple contexts, this interdisciplinary, rich collection calls for reimaging online learning platforms as spaces that move beyond the myopic scenario of content delivery through redundant technical infrastructure.
Ayesha Perveen, Journal of Open, Flexible and Distance Learning
Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online synthesizes decades of experience and pushes forward dynamic conversations about feminist pedagogy and remote learning, offering a meaningful and much-needed contribution to this area of research and teaching.
Julie Enszer, Ms. Magazine
Annotated Assignments
These annotated assignments show actionable ways the feminist pedagogical tenets can be used in the classroom.
Insights
These insight articles from members of the FPTO community showcase how educators are using and thinking about feminist pedagogical tenets.
Collaborations
We recently participated in the Ms. Magazine Launch of the Ms. Magazine ProQuest One Women Studies Digital Archive, where we facilitated a workshop, titled “Applying Feminist Pedagogy” with the Ms. Magazine Digital Archive. We acknowledge and thank Newcomb Institute for sponsoring this collaboration.







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Toward More Connected, Caring and Equitable Online Classrooms: Groundbreaking Anthology Advances Feminist Approaches to Remote Teaching
Book Review by: Julie Enszner. Ms. Magazine.
Dec 2025
Live Stream: Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online
Presentation in Spanish by Enilda Romero-Hall, Coordinación de Universidad Abierta y Educación Digital de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Dec 2025
Book Review: Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online
Book Review by: Ayesha Perveen, Journal of Open, Flexible and Distance Learning
Fall 2025
Live Stream: Using Feminist Pedagogy to Design Learner-Centered Learning Experiences Online
Keynote Presentation By: Liv Newman and Jacquelyne Thoni Howard, SUNY Global.
Feb. 2025
A Feminist Scholars Collective Supporting the Growth and Dissemination of a Digital Guide
Article By: Romero-Hall, Daniel, Howard, Bond, and Newman, Journal of Electronic Publishing
Jan. 2025
FPTO Receives 2024 Open Scholarship Award
Award Sponsored By: Canadian Social Knowledge Institute and partners
Fall 2024
The Promise of Pedagogical Play
Niya Bond and Todd Zakrajsek, Inside Higher Ed
Mar. 2023
An Introduction to the Digital Guide: Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online
Clare Daniel, Liv Newman, Jacquelyne Thoni Howard. Forodonna Conference Keynote Event
Mar. 2023
The Future of Faculty Development Is Feminist
Niya Bond, Inside Higher Ed.
Apr. 2022
Using Collaborative Research and Open-Source Methods to Promote Feminist Pedagogy During a Pandemic
Jacquelyne Thoni Howard, Pandemic Methodologies. Canadian Historical Association
Spring 2021
The Uses of Feminist Pedagogy Before, During, and After the Pandemic
Clare Daniel, Faculty Focus
May 2021
How to Embrace Feminist Pedagogies in Your Courses
Enilda Romero-Hall, Originally Published AECT Interactions.SA
Apr. 2021
Feminist Approach
Katie Smith, Tulanian: The Magazine of Tulane University.
Spring 2021
A New Guide Focuses on Online Feminist Pedagogy
Mary Lou Santovec, Women in Higher Education
Spring 2021
Newcomb Institute Scholars Release a Guide to Feminist Teaching
Maya Schioppo, Tulane News
Sep. 2020
